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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38626514/endocan-a-biomarker-for-endothelial-dysfunction-and-inflammation-linking-maternal-obesity-and-pediatric-obesity-in-a-cohort-of-preterm-neonates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Holthaus, M O'Neill, W Jeske, P DeChristopher, J Goodman, L Glynn, S Levin, J Muraskas
OBJECTIVES: Numerous animal and epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a positive association between maternal obesity in pregnancy and obesity in offspring. The biologic mechanisms of this association remain under investigation. One proposed mechanism includes fetoplacental endothelial dysfunction secondary to inflammation. Endocan is a relatively new biomarker for endothelial dysfunction and inflammation. Our objectives were to examine (1) the association between maternal obesity and neonatal serum endocan at birth, and (2) the association between neonatal serum endocan at birth and pediatric obesity at 24-36 months of age...
April 12, 2024: European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38605957/the-potential-of-short-chain-fatty-acid-epigenetic-regulation-in-chronic-low-grade-inflammation-and-obesity
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REVIEW
Julia Kopczyńska, Magdalena Kowalczyk
Obesity and chronic low-grade inflammation, often occurring together, significantly contribute to severe metabolic and inflammatory conditions like type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer. A key player is elevated levels of gut dysbiosis-associated lipopolysaccharide (LPS), which disrupts metabolic and immune signaling leading to metabolic endotoxemia, while short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) beneficially regulate these processes during homeostasis. SCFAs not only safeguard the gut barrier but also exert metabolic and immunomodulatory effects via G protein-coupled receptor binding and epigenetic regulation...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590187/adipose-derived-mirnas-as-potential-biomarkers-for-predicting-adulthood-obesity-and-its-complications-a-systematic-review-and-bioinformatic-analysis
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Xiyan Liu, Huayi Sun, Lixia Zheng, Jian Zhang, Han Su, Bingjie Li, Qianhui Wu, Yunchan Liu, Yingxi Xu, Xiaoyu Song, Yang Yu
Adipose tissue is the first and primary target organ of obesity and the main source of circulating miRNAs in patients with obesity. This systematic review aimed to analyze and summarize the generation and mechanisms of adipose-derived miRNAs and their role as early predictors of various obesity-related complications. Literature searches in the PubMed and Web of Science databases using terms related to miRNAs, obesity, and adipose tissue. Pre-miRNAs from the Human MicroRNA Disease Database, known to regulate obesity-related metabolic disorders, were combined for intersection processing...
April 8, 2024: Obesity Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579398/rna-expression-changes-driven-by-altered-epigenetics-status-related-to-nash-etiology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Castellano-Castillo, Bruno Ramos-Molina, María Dolores Frutos, Isabel Arranz-Salas, Armando Reyes-Engel, María Isabel Queipo-Ortuño, Fernando Cardona
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a growing health problem due to the increased obesity rates, among other factors. In its more severe stage (NASH), inflammation, hepatocellular ballooning and fibrosis are present in the liver, which can further evolve to total liver dysfunction or even hepatocarcinoma. As a metabolic disease, is associated to environmental factors such as diet and lifestyle conditions, which in turn can influence the epigenetic landscape of the cells, affecting to the gene expression profile and chromatin organization...
April 4, 2024: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520487/quercetin-declines-lps-induced-inflammation-and-augments-adiponectin-expression-in-3t3-l1-differentiated-adipocytes-sirt-1-dependently
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Zahra Noori, Mohammad Sharifi, Sanaz Dastghaib, Fatemeh Basiri Kejani, Fatemeh Roohy, Zahra Ansari, Mohammad Hasan Maleki, Morvarid Siri, Sayed Mohammad Shafiee
BACKGROUND: Inflammation is an important factor contributing to obesity-induced metabolic disorders. Different investigations confirm that local inflammation in adipose issues is the primary reason for such disorder, resulting in low-grade systemic inflammation. Anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and epigenetic modification are among the varied properties of Quercetin (QCT) as a natural flavonoid. OBJECTIVE: The precise molecular mechanism followed by QCT to alleviate inflammation has been unclear...
March 23, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38494514/maternal-obesity-and-placental-function-impaired-maternal-fetal-axis
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REVIEW
Frank Louwen, Nina-Naomi Kreis, Andreas Ritter, Juping Yuan
The prevalence of maternal obesity rapidly increases, which represents a major public health concern worldwide. Maternal obesity is characteristic by metabolic dysfunction and chronic inflammation. It is associated with health problems in both mother and offspring. Increasing evidence indicates that the placenta is an axis connecting maternal obesity with poor outcomes in the offspring. In this brief review, we have summarized the current data regarding deregulated placental function in maternal obesity. The data show that maternal obesity induces numerous placental defects, including lipid and glucose metabolism, stress response, inflammation, immune regulation and epigenetics...
March 18, 2024: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405061/epigenetic-modifications-in-obesity-associated-diseases
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Yiqian Long, Chao Mao, Shuang Liu, Yongguang Tao, Desheng Xiao
The global prevalence of obesity has reached epidemic levels, significantly elevating the susceptibility to various cardiometabolic conditions and certain types of cancer. In addition to causing metabolic abnormalities such as insulin resistance (IR), elevated blood glucose and lipids, and ectopic fat deposition, obesity can also damage pancreatic islet cells, endothelial cells, and cardiomyocytes through chronic inflammation, and even promote the development of a microenvironment conducive to cancer initiation...
February 2024: MedComm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38396989/trained-innate-immunity-in-animal-models-of-cardiovascular-diseases
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Patricia Kleimann, Lisa-Marie Irschfeld, Maria Grandoch, Ulrich Flögel, Sebastian Temme
Acquisition of immunological memory is an important evolutionary strategy that evolved to protect the host from repetitive challenges from infectious agents. It was believed for a long time that memory formation exclusively occurs in the adaptive part of the immune system with the formation of highly specific memory T cells and B cells. In the past 10-15 years, it has become clear that innate immune cells, such as monocytes, natural killer cells, or neutrophil granulocytes, also have the ability to generate some kind of memory...
February 15, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374593/-synthetic-phenolic-compounds-perturb-lipid-metabolism-and-induce-obesogenic-effects
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Hui-Nan Liu, Zhen-Dong Sun, Qian Liu, Qun-Fang Zhou, Gui-Bin Jiang
Given continuous development in society and the economy, obesity has become a global epidemic, arousing great concern. In addition to genetic and dietary factors, exposure to environmental chemicals is associated with the occurrence and development of obesity. Current research has indicated that some chemicals with endocrine-disrupting effects can affect lipid metabolism in vivo , causing elevated lipid storage. These chemicals are called "environmental obesogens". Synthetic phenolic compounds (SPCs) are widely used in industrial and daily products, such as plastic products, disinfectants, pesticides, food additives, and so on...
February 2024: Se Pu, Chinese Journal of Chromatography
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38365172/the-bet-inhibitor-jq1-targets-fat-metabolism-and-counteracts-obesity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia Fornelli, Alessia Sofia Cento, Lorenzo Nevi, Raffaella Mastrocola, Gustavo Ferreira Alves, Giuseppina Caretti, Massimo Collino, Fabio Penna
INTRODUCTION: Obesity, one of the most frequent health problems in the adult population, is a condition characterized by excessive white adipose tissue accumulation and accompanied by the increased risk to develop other disorders such as type II diabetes, cardiovascular disorders, physical disability, frailty and sarcopenia. Total fat mass frequently increases during aging, often coexisting with sarcopenia, thus resulting in an emerging condition defined sarcopenic obesity (SO). Our previous data demonstrated the relevant role of the bromo and extra-terminal domain (BET) proteins inhibitor JQ1 in attenuating inflammation and fibrosis in sarcopenic mice...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Advanced Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38344306/updates-on-the-role-of-periodontitis-related-epigenetics-inflammation-oral-microbiome-and-treatment-in-cardiovascular-risk
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Bei Men, Yongjun Li, Shu Jiang
Substantial evidence has recently been gathered to substantiate the epidemiological correlation between this oral inflammatory ailment and several systemic health disorders, such as cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). It is worth noting that certain shared factors exist among individuals with periodontal disease (PD) and CVDs, like obesity or overweight, minimal physical activities, smoking habits, male gender, low socioeconomic position, advanced age, and limited educational attainment. Moreover, recent research suggests a distinct and separate relationship between PD and CVDs...
2024: Journal of Inflammation Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334208/epigenetic-changes-induced-by-parasitic-worms-and-their-excretory-secretory-products
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William Harnett, Margaret M Harnett
Parasitic worms are pathogens of major medical and veterinary importance. They have evolved highly effective and sophisticated strategies of immune system manipulation, typically involving actively excreted/secreted (E-S) products. These molecules dampen and regulate the host immune responses that would otherwise result in parasite expulsion, thereby enabling the worms to survive in the host for many years, and they can also help prevent the potentially serious tissue damage that the worms can induce. Reflecting these E-S product-associated anti-inflammatory activities, there is also increasing evidence that parasitic worms and their products may serendipitously protect against allergic and autoimmune conditions and in addition, comorbidities of ageing that are associated with inflammatory responses, like type 2 diabetes and obesity...
February 9, 2024: Biochemical Society Transactions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317742/genetic-and-epigenetic-determinants-of-non-alcoholic-fatty-liver-disease-nafld-in-lean-individuals-a-systematic-review
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Basile Njei, Yazan A Al-Ajlouni, Derek Ugwendum, Manasik Abdu, Anim Forjindam, Mouhand F Mohamed
BACKGROUND: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is common in obese individuals, but its occurrence in lean individuals and the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. This study aimed to systematically review the literature on the genetic and epigenetic factors influencing NAFLD in lean individuals. METHODS: A comprehensive search was conducted on April 2nd , 2023, in seven databases using specific criteria. Only peer-reviewed studies in English, focusing on genetic or epigenetic effects on NAFLD in lean individuals, were included for qualitative synthesis...
2024: Translational Gastroenterology and Hepatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38243197/dysfunction-of-dmt1-and-mir-135b-in-the-gut-testis-axis-in-high-fat-diet-male-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanru Zhang, Ruike Ding, Yulin Zhang, Jia Qi, Wenbin Cao, Lijun Deng, Lin Zhou, Yun Ye, Ying Xue, Enqi Liu
BACKGROUND: Obese patients have been found to be susceptible to iron deficiency, and malabsorption of dietary iron is the cause of obesity-related iron deficiency (ORID). Divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and ferroportin (FPN), are two transmembrane transporter proteins expressed in the duodenum that are closely associated with iron absorption. However, there have been few studies on the association between these two proteins and the increased susceptibility to iron deficiency in obese patients...
January 19, 2024: Genes & Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203845/the-role-of-endocrine-disruptors-bisphenols-and-phthalates-in-obesity-current-evidence-perspectives-and-controversies
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Maria Dalamaga, Dimitrios Kounatidis, Dimitrios Tsilingiris, Natalia G Vallianou, Irene Karampela, Sotiria Psallida, Athanasios G Papavassiliou
Excess body weight constitutes one of the major health challenges for societies and healthcare systems worldwide. Besides the type of diet, calorie intake and the lack of physical exercise, recent data have highlighted a possible association between endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), such as bisphenol A, phthalates and their analogs, and obesity. EDCs represent a heterogeneous group of chemicals that may influence the hormonal regulation of body mass and adipose tissue morphology. Based on the available data from mechanistic, animal and epidemiological studies including meta-analyses, the weight of evidence points towards the contribution of EDCs to the development of obesity, associated disorders and obesity-related adipose tissue dysfunction by (1) impacting adipogenesis; (2) modulating epigenetic pathways during development, enhancing susceptibility to obesity; (3) influencing neuroendocrine signals responsible for appetite and satiety; (4) promoting a proinflammatory milieu in adipose tissue and inducing a state of chronic subclinical inflammation; (5) dysregulating gut microbiome and immune homeostasis; and (6) inducing dysfunction in thermogenic adipose tissue...
January 4, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38203363/the-implication-of-a-polymorphism-in-the-methylenetetrahydrofolate-reductase-gene-in-homocysteine-metabolism-and-related-civilisation-diseases
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Emilia Zarembska, Klaudia Ślusarczyk, Małgorzata Wrzosek
Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) is a key regulatory enzyme in the one-carbon cycle. This enzyme is essential for the metabolism of methionine, folate, and RNA, as well as for the production of proteins, DNA, and RNA. MTHFR catalyses the irreversible conversion of 5,10-methylenetetrahydrofolate to its active form, 5-methyltetrahydrofolate, a co-substrate for homocysteine remethylation to methionine. Numerous variants of the MTHFR gene have been recognised, among which the C677T variant is the most extensively studied...
December 22, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38196050/glycolytic-enzymes-in-non-glycolytic-web-functional-analysis-of-the-key-players
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REVIEW
Avirup Malla, Suvroma Gupta, Runa Sur
To survive in the tumour microenvironment, cancer cells undergo rapid metabolic reprograming and adaptability. One of the key characteristics of cancer is increased glycolytic selectivity and decreased oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS). Apart from ATP synthesis, glycolysis is also responsible for NADH regeneration and macromolecular biosynthesis, such as amino acid biosynthesis and nucleotide biosynthesis. This allows cancer cells to survive and proliferate even in low-nutrient and oxygen conditions, making glycolytic enzymes a promising target for various anti-cancer agents...
January 9, 2024: Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38140297/effects-of-fish-oil-supplementation-on-reducing-the-effects-of-paternal-obesity-and-preventing-fatty-liver-in-offspring
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akriti Shrestha, Sarah Katherine Dellett, Junhui Yang, Upasna Sharma, Latha Ramalingam
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a serious public health concern, which calls for appropriate diet/nutrition intervention. Fish oil (FO) has several benefits in reducing obesity, but its intergenerational role in reducing the effects of paternal obesity has not been established. Hence, we hypothesized that FO supplementation to an obese father during the pre-conceptional period could improve the metabolic health of the offspring, specifically in the liver. Three groups of male mice were fed with a low-fat (LF), high-fat (HF), or high-fat diet supplemented with FO (HF-FO) for 10 weeks and were then allowed to mate with female mice fed a chow diet...
December 8, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38139276/ager-1-long-non-coding-rna-levels-correlate-with-the-expression-of-the-advanced-glycosylation-end-product-receptor-a-regulator-of-the-inflammatory-response-in-visceral-adipose-tissue-of-women-with-obesity-and-type-2-diabetes-mellitus
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Klaudia Gutowska, Krzysztof Koźniewski, Michał Wąsowski, Marta Izabela Jonas, Zbigniew Bartoszewicz, Wojciech Lisik, Maurycy Jonas, Artur Binda, Paweł Jaworski, Wiesław Tarnowski, Bartłomiej Noszczyk, Monika Puzianowska-Kuźnicka, Krzysztof Czajkowski, Alina Kuryłowicz
The advanced glycosylation end-product receptor (AGER) is involved in the development of metabolic inflammation and related complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Tissue expression of the AGER gene ( AGER ) is regulated by epigenetic mediators, including a long non-coding RNA AGER-1 (lncAGER-1). This study aimed to investigate whether human obesity and T2DM are associated with an altered expression of AGER and lncAGER-1 in adipose tissue and, if so, whether these changes affect the local inflammatory milieu...
December 13, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38137473/the-impact-of-maternal-obesity-on-adipose-progenitor-cells
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Simon Lecoutre, Salwan Maqdasy, Mélanie Lambert, Christophe Breton
The concept of Developmental Origin of Health and Disease (DOHaD) postulates that adult-onset metabolic disorders may originate from suboptimal conditions during critical embryonic and fetal programming windows. In particular, nutritional disturbance during key developmental stages may program the set point of adiposity and its associated metabolic diseases later in life. Numerous studies in mammals have reported that maternal obesity and the resulting accelerated growth in neonates may affect adipocyte development, resulting in persistent alterations in adipose tissue plasticity (i...
December 8, 2023: Biomedicines
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